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additional_optional_sections [2012/07/02 18:39] – [C. DB-Links] 134.93.180.188additional_optional_sections [2017/11/10 09:09] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The Sources section begins with the keyword ''\SOURCES'' followed by the complete grid matrix like in the ''\PLANTS'' section.\\ The Sources section begins with the keyword ''\SOURCES'' followed by the complete grid matrix like in the ''\PLANTS'' section.\\
 This section defines the position of different sources in the model domain. As the concept is the same as for plants, this section is not displayed here.\\ This section defines the position of different sources in the model domain. As the concept is the same as for plants, this section is not displayed here.\\
-Any source will be referenced using the two-char ID as defined in ''[[SOURCES.DAT]]'' or a [[local database]]. The two-char ID is non-case sensitive, "XX" is the same as "xx"!\\+Any source will be referenced using the two-char ID as defined in ''[[Sources Database SOURCES.DAT|SOURCES.DAT]]'' or a [[[LOCALDB]|Local Database]]. The two-char ID is non-case sensitive, "XX" is the same as "xx"!\\
 Sources that are inserted in the Area Input File but cannot be found in a database when starting the model will be ignored. Sources that are inserted in the Area Input File but cannot be found in a database when starting the model will be ignored.
  
    
 ===== B. Receptors ===== ===== B. Receptors =====
-Receptors inside the model area are defined using the ''\RECEPTOR'' section. The concept is the same as for the plants explained in the section before. Each receptor is defined by a unique two-char ID. If duplicate receptors are found, the first defined receptor is used, the others are ignored. For more information about receptors click [[here]].+Receptors inside the model area are defined using the ''\RECEPTOR'' section. The concept is the same as for the plants explained in the section before. Each receptor is defined by a unique two-char ID. If duplicate receptors are found, the first defined receptor is used, the others are ignored. For more information about receptors click [[kb:receptors|here]].